The Wall Street Journal: TaskRabbit users warned to change passwords after ‘cybersecurity incident’
TaskRabbit, an online marketplace for freelance labor that is part of Swedish furniture chain IKEA, disclosed it has been hit by cybercriminals......»»
Twitter plunges 20% after missing Wall Street"s revenue and profit forecasts
Daily active users rose 17% to 145 million, but the social media giant warned product bugs are weighing on its business......»»
Republican casino magnate Adelson cautioned Trump on trade war with China: WSJ
A top Republican donor warned President Donald Trump in a phone call last month that his escalating trade war with China could hurt his re-election prospects, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the call......»»
Blackface Incident Has Peaked Gucci, It"s All Downhill From Here
Blackface Incident Has Peaked Gucci, It's All Downhill From Here The Wall Street Journal is repor.....»»
Report: Capital One Cyberbreach A Result Of High Turnover
Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE: COF) lost one-third of its employees in its cybersecurity unit in 2018 which may have culminated in the July 2019 data breach, The Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump suggests meeting with China’s Xi to resolve Hong Kong crisis
President Donald Trump suggested a “personal meeting†with China’s President Xi Jinping to discuss the escalating crisis in Hong Kong and warned China it must respond “humanely†to the protests if it wants to strike a trade deal......»»
Report: Millions left without CBS programming amid battle with AT&T
The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday that about 6.6 million viewers have been left without CBS programming across the U.S. amid contract negotiations with AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T). CBS Corp. (NYSE: CBS) warned earlier this week that stations in 17 .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Potential Fed nominee Judy Shelton says she’d seek changes to interest-rate policy
Economist Judy Shelton, a potential nominee to the Federal Reserve, said in an interview that she would bring a “different perspective†to the central bank and press for a change in how it sets interest rates......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ryanair warns its profits will be hurt by Boeing 737 Max grounding
Ryanair Holdings PLC, Europe’s biggest budget airline and the region’s largest customer for Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jets, warned profit would be dented this year by the plane’s global grounding......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Amazon’s Echo Dot Kids device improperly retains conversations, an advocacy group complaint charges
Amazon.com Inc. is improperly recording and preserving the conversations of young users through its Echo Dot Kids devices, according to a complaint to be filed with federal regulators by a coalition of privacy and child-advocacy groups......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sri Lanka government warned by U.S., India of possible attack ahead of Easter bombings
Government officials of this island nation said some of the suicide bombers and others arrested were linked to an obscure radical Islamist group known as National Thowheeth Jamath.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Egypt to hold vote to extend Sisi’s rule
Egyptians are set to vote as early as next week on constitutional changes that would allow President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi to remain in power until 2030, a change critics say would strengthen his authoritarian rule......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Snapchat parent is getting into gaming, ratcheting up battle royale with ‘Fortnite’
Snap Inc. is getting into gaming, joining other tech firms in a rush to attract users who are increasingly socializing in “Fortnite†and other multiplayer games that double as online communities......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Amazon plans broad price cuts at Whole Foods this week
Amazon.com Inc. is planning to cut prices on hundreds of items at Whole Foods stores this week, as the e-commerce giant seeks to change the chain’s high-cost image amid intense competition among grocers......»»
Venmo Is Sending Customers To Collections For As Little As $7
Venmo is ramping up its collection efforts on users that owe the company money due to transactions "going awry", according to a new Wall Street Journal article. The company is now threatening users who carry.....»»
You Should Change Your Password After This Latest Facebook Incident
Yet another Facebook incident has shaken up the internet. Users around the world are advised to change their passwords after Krebs on Security learned that hundreds of millions of users’ unencrypte.....»»
FAA warns of safety risk due to Southwest-mechanics standoff: WSJ
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned Southwest Airlines Co and its mechanics union that their ongoing labor dispute threatens to damage the airline's safety practices, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EPA seeks limits on research it can use for regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to restrict research used in developing regulations, the agency said Tuesday, a change that could affect rules governing everything from household products to power-plant emissions......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EU opens full-blown probe into Apple’s deal for Shazam
Antitrust authorities are concerned a deal to buy the popular song-recognition app could reduce choice for users of music-streaming services.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Cohen could turn if charged, adviser warned Trump
One of President Dona.....»»
How about a slightly smart phone?
Remember flip phones and candybars? Well, they're coming back. WSJ's David Pierce explains how a few upgrades are giving formerly dumb phones advantages that could make iPhone users jealous. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street Journal.....»»